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Old 07-12-2009, 03:48 AM
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if a 935 engine like this one will fit in my Turbo?

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Old 07-12-2009, 04:12 AM
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Have you got a 930? Hard to believe you are asking a serious question-just in case-- the 996 TT engine is a way better platform to build a big HP number on-and much cheaper,more reliable etc
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The board was slow...posted to generate discussion.
Old 07-12-2009, 04:23 PM
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discussion,,,, like I bet there's lots of guys here that would trade their 996t for that engine?
more reliable I doubt it. Depends on the build though.
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you can hot rod anything
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Originally Posted by Dock
The board was slow...posted to generate discussion.
I did think that! The engine in the OP is built by a guy named Mick Svens in Sweden . Builds some big HP early 935 type engines. I am sure there are a number of posters on Rennlist that can fill in more detail.
FWIW--- HP for HP the late engines will do it far easier and a lot longer.As a base there is no comparison.Full Stop..



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